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What Causes Yellowish Discharge And Bumps In Vagina Despite Having Yeast Infection?
I had a yeast infection and treated it with cream and pessary and tablet and I had a period but after got heavy runny thin yellow discharge I had to wear sanitary towels I was examining myself and found bumps in my vagina and started bleedinglightlyafterwards
The most common cause of painless vaginal lumps are cysts or angiomas and both these conditions do not require any treatment until they are causing you any discomfort. Other causes may include vaginal warts or vaginal herpes....both these conditions cause itching and painful and fr that you will have to take medications. I would highly recommend you consult your local gynecologist and get yourself physically examined to confirm the type and treatment plan accordingly.
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What Causes Yellowish Discharge And Bumps In Vagina Despite Having Yeast Infection?
Hello. Thankyou for contacting HCM. The most common cause of painless vaginal lumps are cysts or angiomas and both these conditions do not require any treatment until they are causing you any discomfort. Other causes may include vaginal warts or vaginal herpes....both these conditions cause itching and painful and fr that you will have to take medications. I would highly recommend you consult your local gynecologist and get yourself physically examined to confirm the type and treatment plan accordingly. I hope this answers your question. Please feel free to contact HCM again if you have any concerns. Wishing you good health.